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Fall Cloches and More

Today I'm sharing my fall cloches with you.  Marty at A Stroll Thru Life is hosting a cloche party on Tuesday, instead of the Table Top Party.   Hope you will join in the fun.  No one does a cloche party like Marty!! You won't believe all the beautiful inspiration at her parties.


I will party with some other fabulous hostesses this week as well.  Please pay a visit to:


 Saturday Nite Special at Funky Junk Interiors
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm
Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Potpourri Friday at 2805

Talk about fun and lots of eye candy!!!



Apothecary Jar filled with faux sugared fruit.
I bought this fall towel at a yard sale on Friday for a dollar. 



Here you can see the entire table including the burlap lamp shade cover I made recently.  
A Dollar Tree pumpkin on a pedestal plate I made using a candle stick.
I saw this idea in a recent magazine.  I wrapped a piece of styrofoam with ribbon and stuck these little butterflies from Micheal's into it.   
You've seen this little fella before.  I love the rust colored moss and raffia.
This cloche is a favorite of mine.  I left the same bird and flower in it for fall.  The color of the flower reminds me of maple leaves.

This is the largest cloche I have.  The pumpkin inside is from Dollar General last year.
Here you can see the burlap I'm using as a runner.  Love it!!!
Fall pick inside wire pumpkin free with coupons last fall at CVS. 
I changed out the picture above the table and exchanged the items on the table as well.  This arrangement is made from odds and ends I already had.  You saw the candle makeover a couple of weeks ago.    This picture had the glass broken and I got it at an unbelievable price at Kirkland's several years ago.  Maybe $20.00.
Close up of the picture.
A favorite vignette on the book case.

Wishing you all a wonderful fall week and happy halloween!!


Comments

  1. Oh how fun, I love, love, love all of your cloche displays. They are all so pretty. Putting the pumpkins under one is such a great display for Fall and I totally love that little big and floral you have on one of them. Your wire one is fabulous. Such a pretty shape and so pretty with your vignettes. All of your vignettes looks gorgeous. Thanks tons for joining the "Cloche Party". This is such a treat. Hugs, Marty

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  2. Hi Kathy...

    Oooh...sooo many beautiful autumn cloches, my friend! I sooo enjoyed getting to see them! I love how you wrapped the styrofoam ball with ribbon and added those gorgeous little butterflies! That turned out sooo beautiful! I also love your autumn towel with the pretty pumpkins...it caught my eye...right off! Thank you for sharing all of your fabulous cloches and vignettes with us, my friend!

    Warmest autumn wishes,
    Chari

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  3. Love Marty's cloche party! Yours are fantastic! The butterflies are beautiful! Hope you have a marvelous week,
    Kathy

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  4. How pretty. Cloches are so lovely. They come in so many styles. You have captured lovely renditions of these charming cloches.

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  5. Everything is so pretty! Your cloche vignettes are beautiful.
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia ;)

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  6. You have so many lovely cloches!! My favorite was the one with the butterflies...so pretty!! What a great collection. Thanks so much for sharing!!

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  7. You have delightful cloches. The wire ones are for right now my favorites probably because I do not have one. The butterflies turned out great too. Olive from Olive Out

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  8. They all are great! Such a beautiful post.Joann

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  9. Very pretty cloche designs! Thanks for the styrofoam/ribbon idea!

    Katherine

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  10. Beautiful fall cloches!Lovely pumpkins and gorgeous autumn colours. Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  11. You're displays are just lovely! I really love the wire one!

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  12. You have so many cute cloches and have displayed them so well. Very creative and inspiring post! Thank you for sharing...I'll be using some of your inspiration around my house. ":o)

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  13. I love all your cloche displays. They all look so pretty.

    Kathy

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  14. You've got a wonderful cloche collection! I really like the wire one too!
    Debbie

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  15. You cloches are all so pretty and you have such a nice collection of them!

    Thanks for sharing this lovely post with Potpourri Friday.

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